02-19-2012, 03:13 AM
Why was the kid crying? How often does the kid cry? Is this crying because the kid is hurt or because the kid wants his way over the parent's way?
The real problem here is that this kid has two parents with two different parenting methods. Mommy most likely does coddle and give the kid his way all the time, thus the kids is real good at springing forth a well of tears making mommy do what he wants. Both parents can't talk about marital problems, so we can't expect them to reach an agreement on how to raise sonny boy.
So maybe you are seeing dad really being left with teaching the kid that its not always his own way in life thus you see the 'cruel' side of this story and not the crueler and more harmful over attentive mother who is literally spoiling the kid rotten, not setting limits to his demands allowing him to dominate the household, thus setting a life patten of his always demanding everyone bends to his will.
Toddlers will cry to get their way, it is an effective weapon in their arsenal to make adults bend to their will (it worked with you, you were pwn'd by a toddler - 'grats :tongue. We can't have a 2 year old always getting their way, they must conform to the rules, they must do things they don't like or they will grow up being selfish savages always demanding things be done their way and not follow the rules.
Yes there are limits, however this is just two small spans of time you have spent around this parent child and you do not know what else is going on. This may be the application of 'tough love' where dad has been forced to 'ignore' the tears and let the kid learn that tears will not win him X (whatever the reward he usually receives for tears).
When you become a parent you are going to end up doing hideously cruel things, you most likely will resort to methods that any outsider who happens to be watching at the moment will condemn you for. However as the parent you have the full inside take on what is going on and most likely will see the interference of others as at best misinformed, if not down right annoying.
The real problem here is that this kid has two parents with two different parenting methods. Mommy most likely does coddle and give the kid his way all the time, thus the kids is real good at springing forth a well of tears making mommy do what he wants. Both parents can't talk about marital problems, so we can't expect them to reach an agreement on how to raise sonny boy.
So maybe you are seeing dad really being left with teaching the kid that its not always his own way in life thus you see the 'cruel' side of this story and not the crueler and more harmful over attentive mother who is literally spoiling the kid rotten, not setting limits to his demands allowing him to dominate the household, thus setting a life patten of his always demanding everyone bends to his will.
Toddlers will cry to get their way, it is an effective weapon in their arsenal to make adults bend to their will (it worked with you, you were pwn'd by a toddler - 'grats :tongue. We can't have a 2 year old always getting their way, they must conform to the rules, they must do things they don't like or they will grow up being selfish savages always demanding things be done their way and not follow the rules.
Yes there are limits, however this is just two small spans of time you have spent around this parent child and you do not know what else is going on. This may be the application of 'tough love' where dad has been forced to 'ignore' the tears and let the kid learn that tears will not win him X (whatever the reward he usually receives for tears).
When you become a parent you are going to end up doing hideously cruel things, you most likely will resort to methods that any outsider who happens to be watching at the moment will condemn you for. However as the parent you have the full inside take on what is going on and most likely will see the interference of others as at best misinformed, if not down right annoying.